There are 539 glyphs contained in this font, including OpenType variants accessible via OpenType applications.

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Texas Hero - Regular

About this font

It occurred to me years ago that the graphic arts community might appreciate an old penmanship font—i.e., a handwriting font that looks just like vintage penmanship and yet remains legible. A simulation, a period piece. Something that as perfectly as possible mimics the classic look of nineteenth-century handwriting. Conveniently, my mother was then working at the Center for American History at The University of Texas at Austin, my hometown. She made copies of the letters of some famous Texans—Houston, Austin, Travis, Rusk. Thomas J. Rusk’s penmanship caught my eye as the most accessible of the bunch. Texas Hero was our first historical pen font, released in 1994.